Yes, did it this morning.
Yes, especially if you clamp it somehow.
Yes but statistics state it would not stick because the glue will not be able to hold the banner.
If you are talking about glueing fake nails then here is my answer: It would not work as well as proper nail glue and probably wouldnt hold it on as long. I dont think it would rip your nails like regular nail glue :) I would give it a try!! X
stick to, attach to, cling to, glue to, fix to, fasten to, hold fast
Elmer's white glue will hold wood together for craft projects and toys. - Yellow carpenter's glue will hold better. The best of all is TiteBond lll which has been scientifically tested and proven to be the strongest of today's available wood glues.
You rub the end on the part you are gluing, then hold both together for a minute or two.
Use a lot of sticks.
Yes, if both surfaces were cleaned and degreased before application of the epoxy.
you can't do that. however. I,m sure if your that insane you can super glue it, or get a very strong hair conditioner or spray to hold it in place. I myself reccommend White Rain extra hold hair spray.
A long hairpin is called a hair stick or a hair fork. These are hair accessories used to hold hair in place in intricate hairstyles.
To stick thread to paper, you can use a strong adhesive like craft glue or a glue stick. Apply a small amount of glue to the paper where you want the thread to adhere, then press the thread into the glue and hold it for a few seconds to ensure it sticks. Alternatively, double-sided tape can be used for a cleaner finish. For a more permanent solution, consider using a sewing technique to stitch the thread directly onto the paper.
I would personally say that stick glue does not hold up very well. But on the other hand a glue stick works well for glueing peices of paper together. But if are glueing bigger things like plastic to something i would use liquid glue!Hope this helps,WikiWooWhoLoctite 401 is the strongest genaral CA(superglue) in the market, has 1000kg of tensile stregth in 2 second.... nothing else comapares